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Re: Tractor Show - Ohio....Where's yours?
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on April 14, 2005 at 06:42:21 from (4.131.54.121):
In Reply to: Tractor Show - Ohio....Where's yours? posted by Jeff w/ an H on April 13, 2005 at 11:29:44:
Howdy Jeff, Just gonna add to what Brian in Ohio said. I too belong to the club in Georgetown and go down every year. It's a great show but has shown a bit of a downturn in the last few years. I did some research back to when I was younger and the club had some really great shows. Back in 1995 they hosted the national meet for Rumley tractors and had some tractors (saw pics on a website) that I had never seen before. Back in '98 the national ford meet was there. In recent years the featured tractor section looks like a ghost town. We had allis chalmers a couple years back and there were under 30 tractors there. That's sad. Now, don't get me wrong, I love the club and the show. In fact, it's the only show I go to and have taken my tractor(s) there every year since becoming a member in 99. It just bothers me that so many more make their way to the flea market across the creek than into the tractor area. I dunno. I still love the show and it is a great show to go to. So, don't let my nitpickin keep anyone away. A lot of great folks down here and we'd love to see ya there. Look for a guy in a floppy white hat on a Farmall A that is havin its yearly machinery show fit and you'll find old fashioned farmer heheh. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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